In a move that leaves meteorologists scratching their heads, the U.S. government has stopped transmitting key satellite data vital for hurricane forecasting. Weather experts warn this decision could severely impede early warning systems and readiness, turning what should be a high-tech safeguard into a textbook case of “now what?” during storm season.
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